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[4/30, 19:49] Live Law Admin: ‘Revealing Identity Of Covid Patients Will Definitely Lead To Social Stigma’: Madras HC [Read Order] Holding that the same may further aggravate the “social stigma” being attached to the victims of COVID-19 due to the disease’s infectious nature, a division bench comprising of Justice M. Sathyanarayanan and Justice M. Nirmal Kumar disposed of the petition. “This Court can take judicial notice of the fact on account of the revealing of the identity of the person/persons, there would be definitely a social stigma and aspersions on account of the same…” the bench held. https://www.livelaw.in/news-updates/revealing-identity-of-covid-patients-will-definitely-lead-to-social-stigma-madars-hc-read-order-156016 [5/1, 08:13] Sekarreporter: 🙏🏽🙏🏽
by Sekar Reporter · Published May 1, 2020
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Vinoth pandian law tips Vinothpandian: Supreme court ; WP No ( criminal ) 113 of 2016 dated 3 – 01 – 2023 : kaushal kishor vs state of Uttar pradesh : In India , the government can be held liable for tortious acts of its servants and can be ordered to be paid compensation to the persons suffering as a result of the legal wrong
by Sekar Reporter · Published January 13, 2023
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THE HONOURABLE MR. JUSTICE M.DHANDAPANI W.P. NO. 28153 OF 2007 M.N.Sugumaran .. Petitioner. For Petitioners : Mr. C.Mohan, for Mr. S.L. Venkatesan For Respondents : Mr. G.Krishnaraja, AGP this Court to the irrefutable conclusion that the relief sought for by the petitioner deserves to be negative. In the result, the writ petition fails and the same is dismissed. There shall be no order as to costs. However, liberty is granted to the petitioner to work out his remedy in the manner known to law. 14.07.2022
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